What's with the Shower Water?

I don't understand what they are putting in the shower water at the gym, but after I get done with my workout I'm all buffed out with that sweat sheen,

but after I get out of the shower all the muscle and veins melt away.

I want to register a complaint but I am also concerned that this "muscle melting enzyme" may be effecting my health. I figure they are doing it to keep me coming.

Have any of you experience the same thing? :cool:
 
RedT said:
I don't understand what they are putting in the shower water at the gym, but after I get done with my workout I'm all buffed out with that sweat sheen,

but after I get out of the shower all the muscle and veins melt away.

I want to register a complaint but I am also concerned that this "muscle melting enzyme" may be effecting my health. I figure they are doing it to keep me coming.

Have any of you experience the same thing? :cool:
Hmm secret marketing scheme....

LOL :)
 
err.. i kind of doubt they put anything in the water, you are just all pumped up from training and during the time in the shower the pump up effect fades away.
 
Its just the lighting.

In the changing rooms the lower the ceiling the better your body will look. This is because of the shodows your muscles cast on your body. If the room is full of light you'll have very little diffinition, but if there are spot lights then you'll look much better.

Its takes a couple of hours for you to loose the pump.
 
yer i agree with manofkent. i think they actually use this technique in films as well so that they can get their actors to look as good as possible during their topless scenes. i mean brad pitt has an awesome 6 pak n e way but if u watch fight club where theres like spot lights in teh fight scenes, his 6 pak looks infinity times better.
 
Back
Top